

- #Vmware horizon view client not using cac windows 10#
- #Vmware horizon view client not using cac software#
I would be more than happy to work with a Network Engineer to resolve this issue. This affects many people at work as well as vendors who use AT&T hotspots to connect to our resources. Funny how VMware and AT&T Business are supposed to be helping customers and businesses work, and then this happens. Either by a direct firewall deny policy or by not allowing the needed services/ports/applications in the firewalls that Horizon View requires. I have only loaded the Active Client v 7.1.0.244 and my CAC reader I'm using is SCR3310.
#Vmware horizon view client not using cac windows 10#
I have just built a fresh AGM OEM/Standalone 1809 1.0.4 Windows 10 VMware VM. This is AT&T blocking the VM workstation/service tunnel/proxy/port(s). I'm building a master image for my new Horizon 7.9 deployment with Dell Wyse P25 Firmware 6.4 however I have not made it too far. If I am using a Frontier DSL connection, I have no issues. If I use a Verizon hotspot or my work phone on Verizon (Android Client for Horizon), I have no issues. I have tried with both VMBlast and PCoIP protocols, and the same issue occurs if I try to use a web browser and the html5 option. This IS AT&T blocking the tunnel/proxy/port(s). I can connect to the Horizon View server, but as soon as I try to connect to a service or a VM desktop it always fails. My employer uses VMware Horizon View for remote access to VM workstations and services. External users who are accessing the VMware Horizon environment through the browser, do not receive a compliance check. It would be good to know if this is a regional firewall issue or a national one. If you do not manage the UAG appliances yourself, for example in Horizon Cloud environments (which is managed by VMware) the integration with OPSWAT is currently not possible. This is affecting me, in the greater Seattle area. This is STILL an ongoing issue with AT&T wireless and connecting to VMware Horizon View services (NOT the initial connection to the server).
#Vmware horizon view client not using cac software#
When VMware released View 5.0 they introduced SVGA and software 3D rendering which was a huge improvement for VDI graphics and a boost for VDI utilization. I saw a few specific posts (regarding a certain model of hotspot), and posted in that thread, but then thought this should be a new topic not tied to a specific hotspot. As of 2011 VMware has been working closely with Nvidia to deliver high-end virtual workstations with 3D graphics support in VMware Horizon View by using their Quadro graphics adapters.
